PA Trump Rally Gets Him Another BIG Endorsement!

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In a recent rally held in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump rallied his supporters, emphasizing his commitment to defending the country and protecting American workers.

This event comes as both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are intensifying their campaigns in this crucial swing state, which could potentially tip the scales in the upcoming election.

According to The Post Millennial, the rally saw Pennsylvania steelworkers take the stage to express their support for Trump, crediting him with the revival of the steel industry through his implementation of tariffs. The workers presented Trump with a white hard hat bearing his name, a gesture that was met with applause from the crowd.

Trump, in his address, made a solemn promise to the crowd, stating, "I will never apologize for defending America. I will protect our workers. I will protect our jobs. I will protect our borders... I will protect the birthright of our children to live in the richest and most powerful nation on the face of the earth.

Echoing the famous quote of former President Ronald Reagan, Trump asked the crowd if they felt their situation had improved over the past four years. The crowd responded with a resounding "No!" This sentiment served as a launching pad for Trump's critique of the Biden-Harris administration, which he blamed for high inflation and foreign policy failures.

Trump assured his supporters that if he were to win the election in November, America would enter a new "Golden Age." He declared, 100 years from now, the presidential election of 2024 will be looked upon as America's greatest victory, outlining his plans to end inflation, bring jobs back to the US, and secure the southern border.

The former president further promised to restore safety and unlock the country's magnificent destiny. He urged his supporters to be excited about the future of the country once again.

Jason Miller, a senior advisor to Trump, explained that the rally marked the beginning of the final arguments for Trump's candidacy in the last two weeks of the race. He stated, Todays remarks I do think are important because its the beginning of that framing, adding that the upcoming Madison Square Garden event would formally introduce the closing debate between the two candidates.